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VFL Round 19
RICHMOND (13-3, 1st) vs Williamstown (10-5, 5th)
Saturday, 11th August @ Swinburne Centre, Punt Rd Oval.
Start time: 12:30 pm
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D Smith playing his first game for the year. Good luck to the lad :clapping
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Go Towners
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Richmond's VFL squad this week:
B: 78. D. Coffield, 46. B. Miller, 37. C. Menadue
HB: 32. C. Ellis, 42. R. Garthwaite, 73. J. Ernest
C: 54. J. Ballard, 26. A. Miles, 64. T. Silvestro
HF: 58. J. Aarts, 27. S. Lloyd, 48. L. Baker
F: 44. T. Stengle, 36. C. Moore, 21. J. Townsend
R: 40. C. Coleman-Jones, 57. B. Wood, 30. R. Conca
Int: 55. R. Bathie, 67. B. Credlin, 56. B. Grewar, 52. S. Mannagh, 51. S. Morris, 45. P. Naish, 43. D. Smith , 59. H. Tanner
23P: 68. C. Riley
In: L. Baker, C. Riley , R. Bathie, S. Lloyd, D. Smith , R. Conca, C. Menadue, T. Stengle, J. Townsend
Out: C. Thompson, N. Balta, J. Cusack, B. Houli, I. Soldo
http://vfl.com.au/peter-jackson-vfl-teams-round-19/
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Balta?
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Balta?
Rested
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Towner won't play either by the sound of it as he is the travelling emergency for the seniors.
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Live stream??
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Balta?
Rested
Noah Balta will miss with a corked hamstring.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-08-10/conca-set-for-vfl-return
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Live stream??
pmac, I presume so although the RFC website doesn't post the link until the morning of the game.
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No link, must not be on?
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No link, must not be on?
Unfortunately no live stream today but follow all the action via @RichmondVFL #gotiges #PJVFL
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL/with_replies
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After an extremely long lay-off with injury, Derek Eggmolesse-Smith is finally making his debut today 👊#gotiges #PJVFL
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DkSNGpQUwAATIBx.jpg)
Conca back too.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DkSKlvxUwAIWkU7.jpg)
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL/with_replies
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Willy on the board first.
0 - 6
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As cool as you like 😎 Ryan Bathie cruises to 50 and slots through our first.
But Willy reply with a point then a goal to retake the lead.
6 - 13
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Bucketing down now.
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We swarm on the F50 turnover and Jacob Ballard slides through our second.
🐯 2.1-13
🔷🔶 2.2-14
25 mins Q1
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Willy reply via ex-Tiger rookie Adam Marcon.
14 - 20
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Another to Willy.
14 - 26
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Having a poor red-time. Not manning up. Another to Willy.
14 - 32
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Did we need that! Ryan Bathie nurses through his second, following some excellent gut running by Patrick Naish.
🐯 3.2-20
🔷🔶 5.2-32
34 mins Q1
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Quarter time
Richmond 3.2-20
Williamstown 5.2-32
Goals: Bathie 2, Ballard.
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what's your first name OE?
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what's your first name OE?
One ;D.
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:clapping :cheers
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Q1 Major Ball Winners:
Lloyd (13)
C.Ellis (12)
Miles (12)
Naish (9)
Conca (8)
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL/with_replies
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2nd qtr so far:
Ripping snap by @jakeaarts from congestion. 👌 🐯 27🔷🔶 32
.@WilliamstownFC jags one back. 🐯 28 🔷🔶 39
Pure desperation by Callum Moore, as he keeps the ball alive and snaps through his first.
🐯 5.4-34
🔷🔶 6.3-39
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Every time we get close, Willy respond with a goal.
34 - 45
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Here's a replay of Naish's solo effort that set up Bathie's goal just before quarter time:
VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2018-08-11/vfl-r19-naish-sets-up-a-goal
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Willy kick a point.
Jacob Ballard's right-foot checkside was a brilliant way to cap-off a coast-to-coast goal.
🐯 6.4-40
🔷🔶 7.4-46
12 mins Q2
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We don't go too well against these boys
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Callum Moore sets up another, as Stengle flies and Shaun Mannagh gobbles up the crumb and snaps his first :gotigers.
And another! 3️ for Ballard 👊 :gotigers
Finally in front!
🐯 8.4-52
🔷🔶 7.4-46
17 mins Q2
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Replay of another GOTY contender by Callum Moore:
VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2018-08-11/vfl-r19-moore-puts-one-through
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Williamstown regains the lead.
🐯 52 🔷🔶 53
22 mins Q2
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HT: It was goal-for-goal that quarter, with @WilliamstownFC edging further clear with a goal after the siren.
Half-time
Richmond 3.2 8.4-52
Williamstown 5.2 9.6-60
Goals: Ballard 3, Bathie 2, Moore, Aarts, Mannagh.
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After a goalless 12 mins to start Q3, @StengleTyson snaps truly. 🐯 60 🔷🔶 62
But Willy as they have done all day reply straight away.
Rich 9.6-60
Willy 10.8-68
13 min Q3
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This game is tight and tough at the moment. Willy kicking points.
60 - 72
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Once again gave up costly late red time goals.
3QT:
Tough, tight & dour. We'll need to raise the fight in the final term if we're going to finish on top in this one.
Richmond 3.2 8.4 9.6-60
Williamstown 5.2 9.6 11.12-78
Goals: Ballard 3, Bathie 2, Moore, Stengle, Aarts, Mannagh.
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That's exactly what we needed, @snippermiles26 is marched to the goalline and slots our first of Q4.
Willy again get the instant reply.
Jacob Ballard roves the ball to perfection and hits up Callum Coleman-Jones on a nice lead. And C.J slots it , cool as a 🥒.
And again Willy reply straight back :banghead.
🐯 11.8-74
��🔶 13.12-90
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Willy now running away with it :P.
Rich 11.9-75
Willy 16.12-108
22 min Q4
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Getting smashed. Two poor games in a row.
75 - 114
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Six in a row to Willy.
Really poor last 20 mins.
76 - 120
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Another tough day at the office. We'll have a break, re-set and crack in against Frankston in a fortnight's time.
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL/with_replies
Final Score
Richmond 3.2 8.4 9.6 11.10-76
Williamstown 5.2 9.6 11.12 18.12-120
Goals: Ballard 3, Bathie 2, Moore, Stengle, Miles, Coleman-Jones, Aarts, Mannagh.
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Lost our mojo
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Haven't been great last 2 weeks.
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Missing Bolton & Townsend's forward pressure.... :shh
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How did Conca go?
C Ellis?
Moore?
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Conca only played first half, rolled his other ankle from reports.
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How did Conca go?
C Ellis?
Moore?
From what I can gather:
Ellis was arse.
Moore was ok - kicked another GOTY contender :shh
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Peter Jackson VFL 2018
Richmond 3.2 8.4 9.6 11.10 (76)
Williamstown 5.2 9.6 11.12 18.12 (120)
GOALS:
Richmond: Ballard 3 Bathie 2 Moore Miles Stengle Coleman-Jones Aarts Mannagh
Williamstown: Schultz 4 Marcon 3 Rodda 3 Cavarra 3 Jones Jolley Schnerring Dunell Bewley
BEST:
Richmond: Ballard Miles Wood Menadue Coffield
Williamstown: Marcon Schultz Gibbons Cavarra Norton Masters
https://membership.sportstg.com/results/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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VFL Tigers succumb to Seagulls
Richmond has suffered a 44-point loss to Williamstown in the VFL Round 19 clash at the Swinburne Centre, with Reece Conca’s return from injury cut short due to a rolled ankle.
With the game in the balance, Williamstown put Richmond to the sword ending the day with a six-goal avalanche, finishing 18.12 (120) to 11.10 (76) to the good.
The Tigers welcomed back Reece Conca after a six-week stint on the sidelines and Derek Eggmolesse-Smith for his debut game in the yellow and black.
Conca provided zip and energy, collecting 17 disposals before leaving the ground with a rolled ankle—the opposite to the one he dislocated.
Eggmolesse-Smith entered the game after halftime, slotting in across half-back and providing penetration and drive with ball in hand.
Williamstown burst out of the blocks with the opening goal of the game and caught Richmond on the hop in transition a handful of times in the first term.
Williamstown had plenty of urgency and energy at the stoppages and streamed forward into space at will.
The Tigers defensive unit had its hands full in the first quarter, with Ben Miller, Dan Coffield and Ryan Garthwaite holding firm against the tide.
Corey Ellis was clean and industrious, while Sam Lloyd warmed into the game.
Patrick Naish highlighted his attractive traits, winning a disputed ball at half back, before sprinting forward in transition for the handball receive and finding Ryan Bathie free inside 50.
Bathie went back and kicked a very important goal in the shadows of quarter time.
Jacob Ballard ignited the Tigers with a duo of second term majors, taking his tally to three for the half.
Richmond fought and scrapped, arresting back the momentum and got the game back on its terms for the majority of the second term.
Callum Moore was stung into action in the second term, as he presented constantly and showcased his “wow factor” once again.
Moore skated after the ball and desperately stopped it from being rushed, before snaffling it up and snapping through his only goal for the day.
While Moore flexed his muscle up forward, Ben Miller was nigh impassable down back.
Miller’s confidence has risen steadily as the weeks have ticked on and has spiked in the last two weeks.
The budding defender was one of the Tigers best on a tough day down at Geelong last week, and bettered that performance against a barrage of Williamstown attacking forays.
A goal after the halftime siren saw Williamstown edge clear by eight points, carrying the momentum into the main break.
Scoring dried up at the start of the third term, until Tyson Stengle bobbed up for his first, cutting the deficit to two points.
Unfortunately, this sparked the Seagulls into action, as they took control around the scrimmages and peppered the goal, luckily, they didn’t inflict maximum damage.
However, as they did at the end of the half, the visitors slotted one after the siren to edge clear by a game-high 18 points.
Anthony Miles was the happy recipient of a 50-metre penalty, kicking the all-important first goal of the last quarter.
The Tigers found a bit of spark, but as they had done all day, Williamstown answered straight back and went on a six-goal tirade to put to bed a tough day out for the ladder-leaders.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-08-11/vfl-tigers-succumb-to-seagulls
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How’d we lose at home? What the heck is going on down there! :banghead
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Don’t like this losing poo :banghead :banghead :banghead
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Don’t like this losing poo :banghead :banghead :banghead
disgusting :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead
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Reece Conca had a mixed comeback from a dislocated ankle, finishing with 19 disposals and a rolled ankle – the opposite one to which he injured in round 15.
Inside midfielder Anthony Miles (29 disposals and a goal) had yet another tireless performance in the Tigers' 44-point loss to Williamstown.
Corey Ellis continues to perform well at VFL level with 26 disposals and nine marks.
Omitted duo Connor Menadue (19 disposals, eight marks) and Sam Lloyd (16 and 12 tackles) also played well.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-08-11/around-the-state-leagues-whos-starring-for-your-club
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Good to see the reports on Ben Miller. Have really high hopes for him.
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VFL stat: Richmond VFL has lost its past six matches to Williamstown, by margins of 70, 40, 45, 55, 12 and 44 points. In fact, VFA oracle George Paras tells us the Tigers last beat the Towners in 1907.
https://twitter.com/PaulAmy375/status/1029223509757648896
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Considering we joined the VFL in 1908, while they remained in the VFA.......
So we didn't start playing them till we entered our own team till recently.....
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VFL Backline and Development coach, Ryan Ferguson's summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in last Saturday’s Round 19 loss to Williamstown at the Swinburne Centre, Punt Road Oval.
Anthony Miles
29 disposals, six marks, four tackles, four clearances, one goal.
“Had a good battle in the middle, our best clearance winner, along with Brandon Wood.”
Corey Ellis
26 disposals, nine marks, four tackles, six rebound-50s.
“One of our best, intercepted and rebounded off half-back.”
Reece Conca
19 disposals, seven tackles, four clearances.
“Great to see him back out there. He hurt his other ankle, but hopefully not too bad.”
Connor Menadue
19 disposals, eight marks, five inside-50s.
“Solid but didn’t impact the game as much as he usually does.”
Sam Lloyd
16 disposals, 12 tackles, eight contested possessions, four marks.
“Not as dominant as he usually is at this level.”
Liam Baker
15 disposals, two marks, two clearances, four insde-50s.
“A quiet day.”
Tyson Stengle
13 disposals, three marks, four tackles, five inside-50s, one goal.
“Back from injury but didn’t have much impact.”
Patrick Naish
13 disposals, four marks, four tackles, three inside-50s.
“Had a few moments.”
Derek Eggmolesse-Smith
10 disposals, five marks, four tackles, four rebound-50s.
“Played the second half and it was great to see him out there for the first time this year. Added plenty of run and penetrating disposal.”
Callum Coleman-Jones
46 hit-outs, nine disposals, six tackles, one goal.
“Learning a lot about his ruck craft. He played on a smaller, mobile ruck(man) this week.”
Ryan Garthwaite
Nine disposals, six contested possessions, two rebound-50s.
“Good battle on a quality player in Sam Dunnell.”
Ben Miller
Eight disposals, five contested possessions, two rebound-50s.
“Stood firm down back, competed well in the air and neutralised a lot of aerial contests.”
Callum Moore
Nine hit-outs, six disposals, six contested possessions, three tackles, one goal.
“Plenty of almost moments but wasn’t able to stick his marks.”
VFL-listed players
Brandon Wood
19 disposals, 11 contested possessions, four tackles, six clearances.
“Won contested ball and clearances.”
Daniel Coffield
17 disposals, four marks, three rebound-50s.
“Neutralised and won plenty of aerial contests and provided run, which is something he’s added to his game this year.”
Jacob Ballard
16 disposals, five marks, five tackles, three goals.
“One of our best, impacted up forward with three goals and then also went into the ruck with good effect.”
Blake Grewar
15 disposals, three tackles, two clearances, four inside-50s.
“Battled hard against some quality ‘mids’.”
Tom Silvestro
14 disposals, three marks, four clearances.
“Not as dominant as he has been for much of the season but tried his guts out.”
Jake Aarts
13 disposals, five inside-50s, one goal.
“Lively and elusive again. He didn’t have a lot of clean looks, but still made something out of nothing at times.”
Connor Riley
12 disposals, five clearances, two rebound-50s.
“Had a role on (Blake) Bewley and did okay.”
Ryan Bathie
11 hit-outs Nine disposals, three marks, two goals.
“Looked dangerous early but faded as the game wore on.”
Joel Ernest
Seven disposals, four tackles, two rebound-50s.
“Has been great for us this season—a real find but didn’t have his best day on Saturday.”
Shaun Mannagh
Five disposals, three marks, seven tackles, one goal.
“Had a quiet day.”
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-08-14/vfl-report-round-19